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If you've ever wondered how Sephora decides what products make it onto their shelves—or why some go viral and others never show up—this episode is for you. We're joined by Cindy Deily, Sephora's Vice President of Merchandising for Skincare, who's been with the company for nearly two decades and is the ultimate insider when it comes to spotting trends, launching brands, and shaping the beauty industry. She's helped build the careers of brands like Drunk Elephant, Tatcha, and Summer Fridays, launched the iconic “Clean at Sephora” program, and has personally tested thousands of products. In this conversation, Cindy takes us behind the scenes of Sephora's curation process, reveals the cult-favorite items they can't keep in stock, shares which trends are about to blow up, and explains why Sephora is still the mothership of beauty. From dry shampoo to de-influencing, tween skincare to sustainability, this is your all-access pass to the most powerful retailer in beauty. Mentioned in the Episode: Oscar Blandi – Pronto Dry Shampoo Powder (Discontinued) bareMinerals Perricone MD Too Faced Cosmetics Benefit Cosmetics Benefit Cosmetics Benetint Cheek & Lip Stain Benefit Cosmetics High Beam Satin Pink Liquid Highlighter Healthy Child, Healthy World by Christopher Gavigan The Honest Company YSE Beauty Drunk Elephant Tatcha Youth To The People Summer Fridays Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm rhode (@ Sephora) rhode One/Size by Patrick Starrr Touchland Power Mist Hydrating Hand Sanitizer Sol de Janeiro Body Sprays Laneige Patrick Ta Ultra Violette Merit Charlotte Tilbury Josie Maran Body Butters A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in t Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The best player in the NBA Finals wears Converse… so they launched a sneaker dating show?War in the Middle East means the US Army has a new recruit… Palantir, Meta, and OpenAI.Din Tai Fung is now the most lucrative restaurant chain in the US… because of 1 lucky number.Plus, Summer Fridays are disappearing… so happy Summer Monday. $MSFT $AAPL $NKEWant more business storytelling from us? Check out the latest episode of our new weekly deepdive show: The untold origin story of… Beanie Babies
Today's episode is a special one because I'm sitting down with my good friend and fellow mompreneur, Lindsey Bomgren—founder of Nourish Move Love and creator of the brand new Overload 30 workout program made specifically for busy working moms.
In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rach offers powerful advice on how to reassess and re-align your goals mid-year. Emphasizing the importance of root cause analysis versus treating symptoms, she discusses creating intentional goals, the significance of celebrating wins, and the necessity of clearing out what's draining you.Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!00:52 Welcome and Community Engagement01:52 Summer Fridays and Mid-Year Motivation02:38 Reflecting on the First Half of the Year07:10 Building a Game Plan for the Second Half10:57 Journal Prompts for Reflection13:41 Celebrating Wins and Setting Goals21:21 Clearing Out the Junk26:27 Setting Family Goals for 202527:24 Addressing My Daughter's School Struggles32:09 Diagnosis and Treatment Journey36:19 Reflecting on Limiting Beliefs39:09 Creating a Game Plan for the Next Six Months48:27 Balancing Productivity and JoySign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollisTo learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.
Summer is officially here, and with that comes a special rebrand of our usual Fist Fridays! For June, July, and August, First Fridays are now Summer Fridays and they are coming in hot with some great collabs. Our first collab is with Hija De Tu Madre, and today we have the brand's creator herself on the show. Patty Delgado is a self-taught designer and started Hija De Tu Madre as a way to express her creativity and reconnect with her identity as a Latina. Today, we dive into the process of creating Hija De Tu Madre and her new brand Father: an heirloom leather brand made in Mexico. We can't wait to see you at our Summer Fridays, and make sure to check out the link below to get your tickets! Get your tickets for June here Super Mamás IG: @_supermamas Facebook: Super Mamás Twitter: @_supermamas Website: http://supermamas.com/ This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Simping for bath water, "Summer Fridays", 4 day work weeks, and new specials on the horizon. LORDDREW has a medical procedure. MattyBizz has a hot take. Follow Us On Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/caskandcrow
On this special episode of the Fuel Pasión Podcast, we celebrate Cultura, Faith, and Conexiones through the stories of three incredible friends who are living out their purpose and impacting the world around them.Abel – An entrepreneur, creative force, and community leader who lives and breathes cultura. Thank you for showing us what it means to give back and stay rooted.Tarveen – Sharing the power of meaningful conexiones, she recently delivered a powerful TED Talk on healthy boundaries. Don't miss her talk — check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gxkHdVQG Al – A true example of faith in action as he courageously battles lung disease. His story inspires us to trust deeply and love well. Support Al here: GoFund Me - https://gofund.me/79c6ee6d
It's baseball day in Nebraska and the “first” summer Friday.
Natalie, Chelsea, and Trent are back together on Lumber Slingers, kicking off Summer Fridays with industry heat! The USDA's dropping $200M to hit 4 billion board feet of U.S. timber by 2028, with a nod to mass timber. Hardwood plywood faces anti-dumping petitions. CertainTeed unveils fortified roofing, Red Belt names new CEO, and markets dip. Catch the buzz on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or lumberslingers.com! Email us at Lumberslingers@gmail.com Links to articles: https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/news/press-releases/2025/05/29/usda-invests-200m-expand-timber-production-strengthen-rural-economies-secure-american-industry#:~:text=(Washington%2C%20D.C.%2C%20May%2029,to%20increase%20timber%20harvest%2C%20improve https://www.lumberbluebook.com/2025/05/22/wiley-files-trade-petitions-for-u-s-hardwood-and-decorative-plywood-producers/ https://www.lumberbluebook.com/2025/05/28/certainteed-announces-fortified-roof-certification-and-two-new-products-for-enhanced-performance-and-durability/ https://www.lumberbluebook.com/2025/05/27/redbuilt-appoints-new-ceo/ https://www.lumberbluebook.com/2025/05/26/madisons-lumber-prices-index-may-23-2025/ https://www.lumberbluebook.com/2025/05/28/mortgage-applications-decrease-in-latest-mba-weekly-survey-34/ https://www.lumberbluebook.com/2025/05/29/mba-mortgage-rates-continue-to-stay-under-the-7-threshold/ https://www.lumberbluebook.com/2025/05/29/nar-pending-home-sales-declined-6-3-in-april/
This week's episode has a real Summer Friday feel, as Jordan, Darrell, and Anthony discuss the big shows Darrell *isn't* watching, the video games we've been playing, the final season of "You," the Hollywood satire of "The Studio," and anything else that crosses our minds.If you'd like to skip ahead, here's how the episode breaks down:0:00 Intro2:41 What Darrell isn't watching7:53 Video game roundup15:09 You discussion22:21 Andor discussion24:23 The Studio discussion32:15 Pure chaos
Pact Collective isn't the first company to try to solve the beauty industry's waste problem. But in four short years, it's already become the most successful. “It feels like a really exciting time for the industry, but we've still got a lot of work to do,” Carly Snider, executive director of Pact Collective, told Glossy. “We [as an industry] are creating 120 billion units of beauty packaging globally and only a fraction of those are recycled or reused.” This widely-shared statistic was one catalyst for Pact's launch in 2021 as a nonprofit industry collective founded by retailer Credo Beauty and clean cosmetics brand MOB Beauty. Today, Pact has many pillars. First, it serves as a recycling alternative to city-run curbside bins and private recycling initiatives. The concept is simple: Educate consumers about their products' end-of-life while creating a data-driven, closed-loop system that reduces waste through in-store collection bins and consumer-friendly mail-back programs. Pact has been embraced by the industry and actively has 3,300 collection bins across the U.S. and Canada in retailers like Sephora, Ulta Beauty, Credo Beauty, Nordstrom and many more. It also works with brands like L'Oréal USA, Fenty Beauty and Summer Fridays. Growth across its packaging collection program has helped the company meet volume collection requirements for its biggest program of 2024: a closed-loop manufacturing initiative called New Matter. The initiative debuted in September with pumps made from recovered plastic. “I didn't imagine this level of growth so soon,” Snider said. “Right now we have 150 members across the entire supply chain [including] brands, retailers, packaging suppliers, media, you name it. … If you're working within this space, we want you to have a seat at the table. We want to have your voice heard, because it's an all-hands-on-deck situation.” In today's episode, Snider discusses Pact's growth, including its plans to get recycle bins into non-retail locations like colleges and libraries and exactly what happens to the empty packaging it collects. Snider also addresses how brands and retailers can lessen their environmental footprint and educate consumers on recycling nuances. But first in today's episode, Glossy senior reporter Emily Jensen joins host Lexy Lebsack to address the industry's top headlines. This includes backlash over buzzy fragrance brand Boy Smells' new rebrand; Sephora as a bright spot in LVMH's disappointing earnings; and Amorepacific's plans to reshore manufacturing to the U.S. amid mounting tariffs.
Tennille Jenkins is a content creator and co-founder of the popular and long-running blog The Tennille Life. She studied interior architecture and design in college and started her career as an interior designer before spending several years as a stay-at-home mom with her two daughters. At age 30, she began to consider returning to the workforce and unexpectedly landed a job as a corporate flight attendant with the prestigious private flight company Clay Lacy Aviation. She eventually met Magic Johnson and became his private flight attendant for over eight years. In 2016, craving a creative outlet, she started a blog and Instagram account called The Tennille Life. It was there where she documented her style, travel adventures, and thoughts on aging, confidence, beauty over age 40, and more. By 2020, she'd built a significant following and realized that the time was right for her to make another career leap. So, she left her flight attendant position and became a full-time content creator. Over the last five years, she's grown her audience to over 317,000 followers and has worked with brands like Nordstrom, Shiseido, La Mer, Estée Lauder, Summer Fridays, RoC, Tata Harper, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Katryna & Jada have so much to catch up on! Jada went to Hawaii (again!), and Katryna's been busy attending exciting brand events for our faves Summer Fridays and SKIMS! We also get into de-influencing you because you do not need another lip balm or blush. Is the Always Pan really worth it? Do Lemme gummies really work? And do we really need to follow the latest trends? We're all guilty of impulse buying or wanting something because it feels like a status symbol, but maybe this episode will make you think twice and be more conscious of your consumption. Hope you enjoy listening!
We all have those friends who's style and beauty secrets we're dying to know, and Christina Nadin is mine. Whether it's her perfect hair, gorgeous skin that you probably recognize from the Summer Friday's ad on your TSA bin at LAX, or chic and colorful style, Christina has built a following of close to one million people who love to get a glimpse into her everyday life. In today's episode, we chat about her best kept hair and skincare secrets, how she curates her closet, and where she buys the perfect white tank. She also shares the journey of starting her hair accessories brand Bahay Kubo and the influence of her Filipino roots on her personal style. Shop the new holiday drop available 12/3 at https://shopbahaykubo.com/. Follow Christina on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/christinanadin/Love the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this travel edition of my solo episode, I'm sharing a quote that's hitting the spot, what I'm loving lately, how I changed my mindset from being totally anxious while traveling to actually ENJOYING and how I packed more strategically and wore everything I packed on my honeymoon. What I'm loving lately: Uniqlo t-shirts Packing cubes Summer Fridays lip balms Snacks (Lesser Evil popcorn, meat sticks, GF pretzels, gomacro bars, hu kitchen) A good book (currently on Kindle The Women by Kristen Hannah, The Perfect Couple) Follow me on Instagram
The founder of Summer Fridays and host of the podcast Life With Marianna opens up about the big business of “influencing.” Marianna Hewitt talks to Jess about parlaying her success on social media into a skincare brand and shares her tips for leading a more productive, creative life. Plus, why she's into lash lifts, brow lamination, and body rolling—and her favorite self-tanner, candle, setting powder, and more. This interview originally aired in the spring of 2022, and we'll be back with all-new content on Wednesday.Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/marianna-hewittProducts mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/843969Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: email info@fatmascara.com or text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last Summer Friday for the year 2024 and we are going to chilling and thumbing through some topics, starting with Diddy's placement onto the infamous NYC Suicide Watch, and updated Tuscon Rally theories. The lines will be open for calls on how relationships with neighbors may have improved or degraded over the years; and there is a hearty mix of media to pull from! Topical variety is the name of the game on this last Summer Friday, and it is good to the last guitar solo! Watch the video re-run here: https://pilled.net/topic-detail/1000955 Sponsor The Show and Get VIP Perks: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor Badass QF Apparel: https://tinyurl.com/f3kbkr4s Elevation Blend Coffee: https://tinyurl.com/2p9m8ndb One-Time Tip: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC For Everything Else Quite Frankly: Official Website: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Forum: https://bit.ly/3SToJFJ Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv GUILDED Chat: https://bit.ly/3SmpV4G Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/4R6bkxqb Twitter: @QuiteFranklyTV Gab: @QuiteFrankly Truth: @QuiteFrankly GETTR: @QuiteFrankly MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Streaming Live On: QuiteFrankly.tv (Powered by Foxhole) FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg
For this "Summer Friday" we've put together some of our favorite conversations this year:Eddie Glaude, Jr., Princeton professor and the author of We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For (Harvard University Press, 2024), argues against waiting for "heroes" to do the work of seeking justice and safeguarding democracy.Dame Louise Richardson, president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, talks about research into and strategies to reduce political polarization in the United States, especially in this fraught election year.Egg freezing as a method to extend fertility for women became more accessible (though still quite expensive) and popular in the past decade or so. Anna North, senior correspondent for Vox, where she covers American family life, work, and education, reports on whether the industry oversold women, as data now show having a baby through the process is no guarantee.Tracie McMillan, journalist, former managing editor of City Limits and the author of The White Bonus: Five Families and the Cash Value of Racism in America (McMillan, 2024), traces the financial impact of historical benefits not afforded Black Americans on her own family and that of four others.Rhaina Cohen, producer and editor of NPR's Embedded and the author of The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center (Macmillan, 2024), shares stories of people who have made life partners of friends, upending current expectations that spouses would be our closest relationships. These interviews were polished up and edited for time, the original versions are available here:Don't Wait for the Heroes (May 17, 2024)Is There Any Way to Reduce Political Polarization in the US? (Jul 25, 2024)The Complicated Reality of Egg Freezing (May 6, 2024)White Privilege in Dollars & Cents (Jun 7, 2024)In Praise of Deep Friendship (Feb 13, 2024)
On the podcast this week, April and Laura are catching up for a one-on-one chat about some recent trending topics impacting the PR industry and the future of work. First, your favorite hosts dissect an article from Business Insider, exploring PwC's decision to cut back on their “Summer Fridays” perk. Tune in as April and Laura discuss the shifting power dynamics between employers and employees, why companies are cutting back on workplace wellness initiatives, and what these changes might mean for PR pros. Also in this episode, we'll introduce a new segment: What's Up On Reddit? In this segment, April and Laura are taking it to the forums to discuss the recent topics trending for PR pros online. This week features a post requesting help with media list building, and includes our hosts' expert tips for success. Read about PwC's announcement here: https://www.businessinsider.com/pwc-reduces-half-day-friday-benefit-for-uk-staff-2024-7?[%E2%80%A6]edium=social&utm_campaign=business-sf&utm_source=facebook Read the Reddit thread referenced in this episode here: https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicRelations/comments/1e3yx3t/having_trouble_building_a_media_list_would/ Connect with Trust Relations: Have an anonymous PR horror story to share or questions you want to be answered on the show? Email us at contact@prwinedown.com. You can stream the show live at 2:00 pm ET every Saturday, on ElectroMagnetic Radio. You can also connect with Trust Relations on our website or on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Send in a voice message here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prwinedown
If you've lined up at TSA and felt tempted to take a picture of your shoes and bag in the TSA bin, chances are you've been influenced by The Millennial Decorator. Run by curator Julia Rabinowitsch, the account has become a cult-favorite for its swoon-worthy flat lays of Instagram favorites - from Chanel ballet flats to Cartier watches. Through her social media success, she now sells a selection of vintage shoes on her site, and has worked on campaigns for the likes of Rhode, Summer Friday's, and more. In today's episode, we talk about carving out a unique career for yourself based on what you love, the hottest vintage shoes right now and where to find them, and why she thinks we're all obsessed with a good flat lay. Follow The Millennial Decorator on Instagram @TheMillennialDecoratorShop The Millennial Decorator's new drop here https://themillennialdecorator.com/Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez.Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For this "Summer Friday" we've put together some of our favorite conversations this year:Ali Velshi, MSNBC host and chief correspondent and the author of Small Acts of Courage: A Legacy of Endurance and the Fight for Democracy (Macmillan, 2024), shares the story of his grandfather's work with Gandhi and Mandela and how their influence continues in his generation.Jack Turban, M.D., director of the Gender Psychiatry Program and assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, and the author of Free to Be: Understanding Kids & Gender Identity (Atria, 2024), talks about the science, the medicine and the politics surrounding gender identity in children and teens.DW Gibson, journalist and the author of One Week to Change the World: An Oral History of the 1999 WTO Protests (Simon & Schuster, 2024), tells the story of the protests against globalization and their impact on subsequent activism, including today's climate protests.Every year, 50 teenage girls representing each state in America descend on Alabama to compete for large scholarship checks in the Distinguished Young Women program. Shima Oliaee, host and creator of "The Competition," creator of Pink Card, co-creator of Dolly Parton's America and founder of Shirazad Productions, discusses her new podcast, "The Competition", which follows these young women on their two-week journey and offers a peak into what it's like to be a teenage girl in America today. These interviews were polished up and edited for time, the original versions are available here:A Family Heritage of Social Justice (May 17, 2024)Kids & Gender Identity (Jun 12, 2024)Kids & Gender Identity, Part Two (Jun 24, 2024)The Protests that Set the Stage (Jun 21, 2024)What "The Competition" Says About Teenage Girlhood (May 3, 2024)
For this "Summer Friday" we've put together some of our favorite conversations this year:Anthony Fauci, M.D., longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, now a professor at Georgetown University in the School of Medicine and the McCourt School of Public Policy, and the author of On Call: A Doctor's Journey in Public Service (Viking, 2024), talks about his life and the public health crises the country faced.Sarah McCammon, national correspondent for NPR and the author of The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church (Macmillan, 2024), shares her story of growing up within, and leaving, evangelican Christianity, and what her reporting shows of others like her and their impact on American politics and culture.Anne Lamott, author of twenty books, including Bird by Bird and her latest, Somehow: Thoughts on Love (Riverhead Books, 2024), talks about turning 70, and why love has been the answer to the many challenges she's faced in her own life.Each year the news division hosts the WNYC Health Convening with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation as an opportunity for healthcare experts and practitioners to inform WNYC's health reporting. This year, Siddhartha Mukherjee, M.D., associate professor of medicine at Columbia University, cancer researcher, co-founder of MANAS.Ai, and author of several books, most recently, The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human (Scribner, 2022), and Shinjini Kundu, M.D., PhD, fellow physician and computer scientist at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Paul Friedman, M.D., chair of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, discuss how artificial intelligence is currently interacting with healthcare, including AI's role in diagnosing diseases, discovering the building blocks for medication, and cover concerns related to patient privacy and algorithm bias. These interviews were polished up and edited for time, the original versions are available here:Dr. Fauci Looks Back (June 28, 2024)Faith & Politics & Ex-Evangelicals (April 3, 2024)Anne Lamott on Love (May 22, 2024)A Roundtable on A.I. in Health Care (June 18, 2024)
For this "Summer Friday" we've put together some of our favorite conversations this year:Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post columnist, host of CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS, and the author of Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash from 1600 to the Present (W. W. Norton & Company, 2024), looks back at other turbulent eras for insights into navigating this one.Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher university professor and director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University, host of "Finding Your Roots" on PBS and that author of The Black Box: Writing the Race (Penguin Press, 2024), talks about his new book that examines the history of Black self-definition.Judith Butler, professor at UC-Berkeley and the author of several books, including Gender Trouble and their latest, Who's Afraid of Gender? (Macmillan, 2024), talks about her pioneering academic work on the concept of gender and how fraught, and misunderstood, the topic has become.Appliances are rarely built to last, but many from the past are still as good as new. Anna Kramer, technology and climate journalist, author of the newsletter, "Bite into this," talks about her Atlantic article "KitchenAid Did It Right 87 Years Ago" as listeners call in to share which gadgets and technologies have survived years of use in their homes. These interviews were polished up and edited for time, the original versions are available here:Revolutionary Eras, Then and Now (May 21, 2024)Defining 'Blackness' Through Literature (Mar 22, 2024)Judith Butler on Gender (Apr 4, 2024)Appliances That Lasted (Mar 1, 2024)
For this "Summer Friday" we've put together some of our favorite conversations this year:Kara Swisher, tech journalist, host of the podcasts "On with Kara Swisher" and "Pivot" and the author of Burn Book: A Tech Love Story (Simon & Schuster, 2024), tells her story as it overlaps with that of the tech industry, and what's gone right and where it's gone wrong.USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page talks about her latest book, The Rulebreaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters (Simon & Schuster, 2024).Charan Ranganath, PhD, professor of psychology and neuroscience at U.C. Davis, director of the Dynamic Memory Lab, and the author of Why We Remember: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold on to What Matters (Doubleday, 2024), explains what we know about remembering and forgetting.Meg Jay, developmental clinical psychologist and the author of The Defining Decade and her latest, The Twentysomething Treatment: A Revolutionary Remedy for an Uncertain Age (Simon & Schuster, 2024), offers advice for navigating the extremes of trivializing and over-medicating the struggles of young adults today.Faith Hill, staff writer at The Atlantic, talks about what people are looking for when they visit their childhood homes, and how it can be stressful, or sweet. These interviews were polished up and edited for time, the original versions are available here:Kara Swisher's 'Tech Love Story' (Mar 29, 2024)Politics, and the Life of a Broadcast Trailblazer (Apr 29, 2024) - Part 3How Memory Works (Mar 7, 2024)A Way Through the Mental Health Struggles for Twentysomethings (May 16, 2024)Searching for Something in Our Childhood Homes (May 23, 2024)
Shaun Morash & Chris McMonigle are in for Evan and Tiki on this Summer Friday afternoon. They talk about the evolving expectations for the Mets as their hot streak continues, the Yankees mindset heading towards the trade deadline, the popularity of baked potatoes & much more!
Why the “perks” at your 9-5 job will never beat the freedom of entrepreneurship. Feeling a bit overwhelmed by the grind lately? Wondering if being an entrepreneur is really worth it? Well, I want you to STOP right there and tune in because this episode is guaranteed to lift your spirits, remind you why you started your own business, and give you a real good laugh! Today, you'll hear some absolutely hilarious "perks" my team members experienced at their old 9-5 jobs. Spoiler alert: You'll leave this episode so happy you left your 9-5 – or be even more motivated than ever to hand in your resignation letter. Think Top Banana awards and "flex" Fridays (but if you work 10+ hours Monday to Thursday)! Let's be honest – being an entrepreneur is super challenging…but it's also so incredibly rewarding! My friend, there have been plenty of days when I've wanted to give up, when I felt like I was the only one who didn't have it all figured out and I was struggling to reach my goals. But you know what? Those tough days are just a natural part of the journey and are often beautiful opportunities to grow as a business owner and person. Tune in for: (2:31) Proof that there are ebbs and flows all throughout entrepreneurship (5:27) Understanding the illusion of security at a 9-5 job (10:21) The “perks” of working for someone else instead of being your own boss (15:52) Advice for overcoming the fear of leaving your job Listen in because being an entrepreneur is the best choice you could ever make, and this episode is all the proof you'll need! Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Amy and Online Marketing Made Easy." If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- move toward the online life and business that they desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow now!
Send me a text messageLet's return to 1999 and have fun adventures in New York City! In this episode, author Suzanne Rindell joins me to talk about her novel, "Summer Fridays." The story follows Sawyer, an editorial assistant in NYC during the summer of 1999, as she forms an unexpected friendship with Nick amidst their partners' busy schedules. Suzanne shares her inspiration from NYC post 9/11 and the pandemic, discusses her characters, and gives recommendations for summer activities in NYC. She also talks about her transition from writing historical mysteries to rom-coms, her favorite authors, and her hope for her new book.BOOK:Get a copy of Summer Fridays by Suzanne Rindell on Amazon or Bookshop. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST:Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here.MORE RESOURCES:Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to help you in your reading journey.JOIN THE COMMUNITY:Join the BiblioLifestyle Community & the Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) Club for a fun, online book club experience! Come and share books you've read, get inspiration for what to read next, make friends, and encourage each other along the way. Learn more and join the community: bibliolifestyle.com/community.THE BIBLIOLIFESTYLE 2024 SUMMER READING GUIDEGet ready for an epic summer reading season! Download your free copy of The 2024 Summer Reading Guide when you visit thesummerreadingguide.com. This year's guide has forty-five new books organized across eight categories, plus recipes, activities, lifestyle tips, and more. So download your free copy and discover your next favorite book!
Today's episode is from the Let's Get Dressed archives - This episode originally aired in 2021. Today we're joined by influencer, lifestyle blogger, and podcaster Marianna Hewitt. As a leading social media voice with over 1 million followers, the host of her chart-topping podcast Life with Marianna, and the co-founder of the cult-favorite beauty brand Summer Friday's, Marianna gives us her playbook on how to become an influencer and cultivate an audience around the things you love. Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez. Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How Unmarked Street Does It Differently: Tips to Avoid Burnout In today's episode, Rachel is addressing a chronic issue in the apparel industry, burnout. Unmarked Street is leading the charge in creating healthier work environments by setting clear boundaries and recognizing what truly matters. You'll hear practical tips like avoiding work apps on personal devices and maintaining meaningful communication that can transform your daily work experience and help your team thrive. The pursuit of a balanced life led us to loosely follow a four-day workweek, where Fridays become CEO days for strategic focus and creativity. If a four-day week isn't feasible in your corporate setting, Rachel offers alternative strategies like Summer Fridays and no-meeting days to help you manage your workload and prevent burnout. Lastly, we discuss how Unmarked Street's unique approach of combining strategic business coaching with hands-on execution helps alleviate client burnout. By working remotely, we've noticed benefits like increased productivity and significant cost savings, allowing us to attract top-tier talent while maintaining competitive pricing. This episode is not-to-be-missed if you're headed down the path of burnout. In this episode, you'll hear: -Actionable tips to help avoid burnout and create balance between work and personal life. -The benefits behind designating certain days of the week for certain tasks. -Every single person on this planet has a relationship with apparel! -The importance of being able to relieve stress for the client. -The difference between hiring a coach and hiring Unmarked Street. We can't wait to hear what you think of this episode! Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn. To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com. Like, comment & subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@unmarkedstreet Learn more at https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unmarked-street/ https://www.instagram.com/unmarkedstreet/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076027998346 https://twitter.com/UnmarkedStreet https://www.pinterest.com/unmarkedstreet/
This will be the 1st ever AI Olympics… because sports announcer Al Michaels will be an AI bot.Zara & H&M are losing to Shein, so they've got a new turnaround plan… Sexy superstores.And Walgreens' stock has plummeted 90%... and it's connected to last night's Presidential Debate.Plus, Summer Fridays are disappearing… The seasonal tradition has fallen 80% since 2019, so we need to Save Summer Fridays. Sign our petition here, on Instagram$HNNMY $WBA $AMZNSubscribe to our Saturday Newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletter Watch us on YouTube Submit Facts & Shoutouts Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn (Nick) & LinkedIn (Jack)About Us: From the creators of Robinhood Snacks Daily, The Best One Yet (TBOY) is the daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. 20 minutes on the 3 business, economics, and finance stories you need, with fresh takes you can pretend you came up with — Pairs perfectly with your morning oatmeal ritual. Hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell.00:00 - intro1:08 - Summer Fridays Petition04:04 - The 1st AI-lympics 09:55 - Walgreens' political debate. 14:04 - H&M's makeover store. 18:21 - Takeaways19:00 - OTHER NEWS 20:22 - Best Fact Yet21:57 - Shout outsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Don't worry if you're at the beach and relaxing! But… there is a quick thing you can do - and should do - while you're relaxing that will pay dividends on your social media marketing. You can both relax and build a content library for you to create later. In this mini-marketing master class (less than 5 minutes!), you will learn: - What to do during the summer for marketing - What to film and how - 3 fresh ideas to film right now for social media
Summer Friday rambles are back in session for this episode. Andy and Brendan begin with a keyboard malfunction, a conspiracy about vowel-less hats, and the latest Sun Day Red collection. There's a power ranking of Joe West, Joey Crawford, and Ed Hochuli spurred on by the “Travelers” alternate logo that SGS created. Then they get to a round of unsubstantiated rumors about sponsor's exemptions into signature events, a yippy superstar, and Boomer-confusion. Scottie Scheffler's comments about the wiregrass last week prompt further discussion on variety of course setups and skills, as well as the longevity needed to be one of the greats. News hits on Jay Monahan speaking to media at TPC River Highlands and if anything matters from it. They close with an SGS Golf Advice with some Tommy Tolles follow up, getting a motorized push cart, and getting your kids into golf.
Are you dreading the thought of cold calling on a Friday afternoon? This episode of "The Sales Evangelist Podcast" could change that. Join me and my special guest, Sara Plowman, as we delve into the art and science of cold outreach. Click play to hear her practical cold-calling strategies that have propelled her success in the competitive world of sales development and account management. Sara's Journey in Sales Sara Plowman is a seasoned professional in the sales industry, currently serving as a Senior Business Development Manager at Pareto. Unlike a traditional SDR, Sara is involved in the entire sales cycle—from cold outreach and booking meetings to running those meetings, closing deals, and managing accounts. Her love for outbound sales and the hunting aspect has been a significant driver of her success at Pareto, where she has progressively taken on more responsibilities over the years. Cold Calling and the Summer Friday Strategy (5:09 - 8:36) If you go back to my episode with Vlad Oleksiienko, you know that many sales reps choose not to do cold-calling. However, Sara has found the perfect cold outreach strategy to book more appointments and win clients. Sara's enthusiasm for cold calling shines through as she explains her unique strategy of utilizing Summer Fridays for outreach. Recognizing that executives are often in good spirits and more relaxed toward the end of the week, Sara has found that Friday cold calling can lead to higher appointment-setting success rates. The Importance of Just Doing It (9:26 - 12:50) Sara lives by the advice of “just do it.”She emphasizes that action, rather than over-planning, often leads to sales success. Sara encourages sales professionals to take the plunge, make the calls, and see what works through real-life interactions. Sales Art: Personalized Approaches for Different Accounts (15:52 - 17:32) Sara elaborates on the importance of tailoring sales approaches based on the client's personality and preferences. She stresses that effective salespeople must be flexible and adapt their cold outreach methods to what seems most promising for each unique engagement. "Timing is everything within sales. And I think you need to know when the time is right. And you're never gonna know unless you pick up the phone and give them a call." - Sara Plowman. Resources Sara Plowman on LinkedIn Sara Plowman on Instagram Sara Plowman on TikTok Sponsorship Offers This episode is brought to you in part by Hubspot. With HubSpot sales hubs, your data tools and teams join a single platform to close deals and turn prospects into pipelines. Try it for yourself at hubspot.com/sales. 2. This episode is brought to you in part by LinkedIn. Are you tired of prospective clients not responding to your emails? Sign up for a free 60-day trial of LinkedIn Sales Navigator at linkedin.com/tse. 3. This episode is brought to you in part by the TSE Sales Foundation. Improve your connection on LinkedIn and land three or five appointments with our LinkedIn prospecting course. Go to the salesevangelist.com/linkedin. Credits As one of our podcast listeners, we value your opinion and always want to improve the quality of our show. Complete our two-minute survey here: thesalesevangelist.com/survey. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes by tuning in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, or Spotify. Audio provided by Free SFX, Soundstripe, and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.
It is Friday! Summer Friday hours are back. Andy and Brendan begin with an unplanned chat on the Memorial Tournament, where it falls in the schedule, if it's lost luster, and what the ideal scenario is for it going forward as all they want to do is turn their eyes to Pinehurst. Then they get to some random cleanup, on recent drone disturbances at pro golf events, a New York Times report of a big NYC meeting between the PGA Tour and Saudi PIF, and the subject of Jason Day sleeping on a bus parked in his driveway for his hometown event. Then they get back to some SGS roots with an old “Flashlight” on Tommy Tolles. How did he get into golf? Where is he now? And how in the world did he never win?
Hannah Harris is a Los Angeles-based marketer, creator, and advocate known for her work at the intersection of beauty, culture, and community. Currently working in Brand Marketing at Summer Fridays, her beauty aareer started in 2020 when Hannah founded Brown Girl Hands, turning an online community addressing the lack of diversity on our social media feeds into a content studio working with Glossier, Merit, Summer Fridays, Allure, Sephora, and Essie, you name it. The youngest honoree on Glossy's "Top 50 Fashion and Beauty Changemakers" list in 2020, Harris was a finalist for the Fashion Scholarship Fund and Chairman's Award in 2021 and was named to Ulta Beauty's "MUSE 100" and received the inaugural CFDA x Coach Dream It Real Scholarship in 2022. She has been profiled in British Vogue, Elle UK, The Cut, and Nylon, among other publications. Harris also serves on the Equity Committee for the Fashion Scholarship Fund, an organization that oversees Virgil Abloh's Post-Modern Scholarship, of which she was an inaugural recipient.In this episode Hannah share's the making of Brown Girl Hands and her perspectives on inclusion via brand, content marketing, and community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm bringing you two incredible guests, co-founder of Summer Fridays, Marianna Hewitt, and celebrity stylist, Liat Baruch. Through their respective work, both of these women have left cultural imprints in the hearts and minds of today's consumers: Marianna with Summer Fridays' hero product, the Jet Lag Mask, and Liat Baruch with Sofia Richie Grainge's iconic wedding-week style.Marianna and I discuss the juggle between building a business and keeping up as a content creator, plus her favorite resources to learn from as a business owner and draw inspiration from as a creator. Liat and I chat about how she developed her own, trademark style as a stylist and what the collaboration process was like when developing looks for Sofia's marital era.WE DISCUSS:- ( 6:08 ): Amber asks Marianna, “How did you go about strategizing the launch [of Summer Fridays]?”- ( 11:21 ): Amber asks Marianna about Summer Fridays' newest product and how they got Kim Kardashian to post about it.- ( 37:35 ): Amber asks Liat about the styling process for Sofia Richie Grainge's wedding week.- ( 44:35 ): Amber asks Liat, “What advice would you give to aspiring stylists?”MARIANNA MENTIONS:Emma Grede on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmagrede/?hl=en Believe It by Jamie Kern Lima: https://a.co/d/6O1qD6u WORTHY by Jamie Kern Lima: https://a.co/d/eR5FQNu Blowing My Way to the Top by Jen Atkin: https://a.co/d/fRzZKyTBONBON CHIC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bonbon_chic/ LTK for CreatorsLTK for BrandsLearn more about More To SayWatch on YouTubeShop Amber's LTKFollow Amber on InstagramConnect with Amber on LinkedInShop Marianna's LTKFollow Marianna on InstagramShop Liat's LTKFollow Liat on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nana tells a scary story about getting lost at sea on a jet ski and Trish recaps her road trip on her new motorcycle. Pat and Joey also discuss the recent study that is very bad news for all men, Britney Spears' latest viral post, and the viral Wheel Of Fortune answer that Nana almost guessed correctly. *** Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:20 Now Nana is a Sports Queen 2:36 Pat's Motorcycle Has Been Purchased 6:18 Joey (Sort Of) Understands Basketball 11:32 Joey's Traumatizing Jet Ski Story 17:43 Britney Spears' Latest Viral Post 23:04 Nana Tries to Guess the Viral Wheel Of Fortune Answer 27:06 Nana & Trish want to be casted for Surviving Barstool 29:51 Alexa...Close Blinds 32:11 Vinny's Beach House Tour 36:06 Horrifying Study Shows 100% of Men Have This Problem 41:35 Summer Fridays, Hair Loss & Lobsters 46:39 The Next Leg of the Now She Will Tour...Tour is Approaching *** Buy tix to The Now She Will Tour!! https://nowshewilltour.com/ Atlanta, GA - May 2nd Austin, TX - May 9th Washington, DC - June 6th Charleston, SC - June 19th Buffalo, NY - July 11th Nashville, TN - August 8th Boston, MA - August 22ndYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/outandabout
Marianna Hewitt & Lauren Gores Ireland are both digital creators and the founders of Summer Fridays. They discuss how to grow your influencer brand at first, and how to navigate the current culture of algorithms, partnering with brands, and building an audience. You can listen to their full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, host Kimberly Rhodes chats with 37signals' cofounders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson about the company's Summer Fridays policy, which grants employees a four-day workweek from May to September. While the perk encourages work-life balance and a feeling of seasonality, there are drawbacks to consider, like reduced productivity.Key Takeaways:00:46 - 37signals' Summer Friday policy and why it was initially introduced03:09 - The trade-offs the company makes with summer hours10:12 - The challenge with summer hours in the pursuit of more ambitious goals13:09 - How the company balances coverage for always-on teams, like customer support16:17 - The effect on team projects that require collaborationLinks and Resources:Samsung shifts to emergency mode with 6-day work week for executivesThe Hawthorne EffectBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X
Originally from Seattle, WA, Danielle Nielsen moved to NYC after breaking into the beauty industry, despite her non-traditional background. With her passion for all things beauty and writing, Danielle is an SEO Copywriter at Front Row, in the Marketplace Partnership division, writing copy for some well-known brands such as Summer Fridays, Glow Recipe, Saie Beauty and more. In her spare time, she enjoys sharing product reviews on social media and has her own personal beauty blog. On this episode, Danielle tells Cassandra Hoblitz about how her consumer habits became the silver bullet that helped her break into the fashion industry.
This week we are sharing all of our obsessions for Spring! Obsessions mentioned: 07:00 Hydro Jug Love Is Blind 26:00 Harry Potter 29:27 Bye Baby by Carola Lovering 33:00 Summer Fridays lip bland lip oil 33:19 Ilia mascara and Tarte tubing mascara 34:35 Bose wireless headphones 35:26 Elf liquid filter foundation and It cosmetics CC cream and bye bye under eye 37:00 candle warmers 40:56 Ember mug 42:16 Hatch alarm clock 46:39 crock pot dinners 49:40 Sproos! shower head 1:01:33 cozy earth pajamas Tula sunscreen 0:09:16 Ohuhu markers JOIN OUR PATREON!! patreon.com/sogladwerefriends We are so excited to finally be able to bring you exclusive content! Your support means the world to us SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS! We want to hear from you! Please feel free to send us any questions you may have for us to use in a Q+A and/or any situations you may be in that you want our advice on! sogladwerefriends@gmail.com Anonymous Google Form ——— JOIN OUR COMMUNITY! ——— FOLLOW US! @sogladwerefriends DEVON: @devonandwillo Devon IG Devon TIKTOK Devon YOUTUBE MAGGIE: @maggiewiththedogs Maggie IG Maggie TIKTOK Maggie YOUTUBE BRITTANY: @rosieandbritt // @workingdogmomma @rosieandbritt IG: @rosieandbritt TIKTOK @workingdogmomma IG @workingdogmomma TIKTOK ——————————————————
This week, in the maybe the most ADHD episode ever, Trisha rips off her sleeves live, complains about microgreens and people who can't stand in line properly, suffocating at the spa, and her massive issue with "cool guys". Trisha's Song was created for the show by Matt Marshall. Things/people mentioned in this episode: -Coheed and Cambria (band) -Amelia Moore (musician) -Summer Fridays lip balm -Heretic Fragrances -7 Virtues Fragrances
In this solo episode, Marianna shares the heartwarming journey of Summer Fridays from a simple idea in 2016 to a global skincare sensation with millions of products sold. Discover the motivations, challenges, and lessons learned along the way as they navigate the complex world of beauty industry, prioritizing self-care, sustainability, and product integrity. A story of innovation, and the creation of products that resonate with busy lives, glowing skin, and the essence of a California summer. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the brand's ethos, product development, and what makes Summer Fridays stand out in an ocean of skincare brands.Follow @Marianna_Hewitt and @lifewithmariannaFollow @SummerFridays Products mentioned:Jet Lag MaskJet Lag Overnight Eye SerumCC Me SerumSheer Skin TintShadeDrops Mineral Milk SPF Summer Fridays is available at:SummerFridays.com Sephora US & CanadaSpace NKCult BeautyMecca Revolve Beauty This episode is sponsored by: Spring Fertility: springfertility.com and use code MARIANNA for $150 off your fertility consult. Macys: macys.comProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
In this episode, I had the honor of chatting with Marianna Hewitt, veteran influencer and co-founder of the renowned Summer Fridays skincare brand. Tune in as Marianna gets up close and personal with us and lets us in on her early days of blogging and YouTube to her rise in the creator economy as an influencer, which ultimately led to her successful launch of the Summer Fridays brand. We also talk about the evolution of content creation, choosing the right platform as a content creator, and how to cultivate strong, lasting relationships in the industry that will build your brand over time. Marianna even lets us in on the story behind Summer Fridays and her thought process that went into launching a successful skincare brand. So if you're looking for some expert insights in the content creation and influencer marketing space, this episode is going to give you the valuable knowledge and inspiration you need for your own journey as a content creator! NEW!! Elevate your brand to new heights! JOIN MY LIVE AND FREE BRAND BUILDING BOOTCAMP in February for an empowering journey. It's time to (re)clarify your brand strategy, eliminate overwhelm, and build a sustainable business! Over 5 action-packed days, discover the secrets to solidifying your strategy, ensuring that 2024 becomes the year you captivate your audience and boost revenue – all without getting lost in the noise of countless online marketers. Gain a clear content direction, turbocharge your social media presence, and skyrocket engagement. Equip yourself with practical brand growth strategies that can be implemented immediately. Don't miss out on this transformative experience! Secure your spot now and make 2024 your brand's breakthrough year! KEY POINTS: - Marianna's decade-long journey from aspiring creator to brand founder - Choosing the ideal platform for your brand in the content creation landscape - The evolution of content creation: Instagram vs TikTok - How Marianna evolved from content creator to co-founder of Summer Fridays - Turning ideas into reality: a look into Summer Fridays brand launch journey - The keys to building & cultivating relationships to build a powerful personal brand - Marianna's approach to creating unique and authentic product launches - Business reflections: One thing Marianna would have done differently in her business - Striking a balance between personal & professional sharing on social media - What influence means to Marianna Hewitt QUOTABLES: “I think ignorance is bliss. Had we known all the steps it would have taken it would have seemed so overwhelming. So it's great to have these big goals of where you want to be, but that can sometimes hinder you and make you feel a little bit fearful. It's really about starting one step at a time, and then one tiny step leads to something else.” - Marianna Hewitt “If you're an introvert and you don't like going to events, you don't have to. It's okay to do the things that are serving you best and where you think your time is best spent.” - Marianna Hewitt “Instead of feeling pressure to be on a platform that you think isn't right for you, go where your strengths are.” - Marianna Hewitt Must Haves This Month! [HELLOFRESH, start the year off right with free breakfast for life!] Go to www.HelloFresh.com/influencerfree and use code INFLUENCERFREE for FREE breakfast for life! [KAJABI, turn your skills into predictable revenue] Get a free 30-day trial at https://Kajabi.com/influencer RESOURCES: Marianna Hewitt IG | @marianna_hewitt Summer Fridays IG | @summerfridays Tune in to the Life with Marianna Podcast! [ORDER] my book or Audible, Get What You Want: How to Go From Unseen to Unstoppable so you can leverage the power of your own influence.
Influencer, Summer Fridays co-founder, and podcast host Marianna Hewitt does everything with intention. She's become an expert at creating habits and routines that set her up for success and allow her to prioritize her own happiness. Today, we spoke with the beauty creator and founder about how she's been intentional throughout her career, and about her most successful habits and hacks. In this episode, Marianna shares: How growing up living between Ohio and Germany influenced her career Her process for taking inventory of her career and checking in with herself How she sets boundaries and says “no” Her journey launching Summer Fridays How to actually reduce your screen time and mend your relationship with social media
Donald Trump was indicted on August 1 in Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith's probe into the former president's 2020 election interference and Jan. 6, 2021. On this Summer Friday, a special encore presentation of selections from the indictment, plus analysis and listener reactions. First, WNYC host Tiffany Hanssen; Kai Wright, host of WNYC's Notes from America; Micah Loewinger, correspondent for WNYC's On the Media; Elie Mystal, justice correspondent for The Nation, host of its new podcast Contempt of Court with Elie Mystal and the author of Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution (The New Press, 2022); and Jill Wine-Banks, MSNBC legal analyst, former Watergate special prosecutor, co-host of the podcasts #Sistersinlaw and IGenPolitics and the author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President (Henry Holt and Co., 2020), take turns reading key passages from the document. Then, Jill Wine-Banks offers analysis of this latest indictment of the former president. This encore presentation was edited slightly for time and clarity. The original live presentation is available here: The Third Indictment of Donald Trump: A Reading and Analysis (Aug 4, 2023)
On this Summer Friday, we've put together some of our favorite recent interviews, including: Greg David, contributor covering fiscal and economic issues for THE CITY and director of the business and economics reporting program at the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and the author of Modern New York: The Life and Economics of a City (St. Martin's Press, 2012), explains why the rent in NYC is still at record highs, despite a lower population and a weaker economic picture than other parts of the country. As temperatures rise, the way children experience summer is changing drastically. Emma Pattee, climate journalist, discusses how the dangers of extreme heat are leading to empty playgrounds, camps moving indoors, tough decisions for parents, and the possible ramifications of severing children's ties to the outdoors. Plus, Aaron Bernstein, MD, MPH, director for the National Center for Environmental Health and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, offers advice on how to keep kids healthy in the heat. Peter Singer, philosopher, professor of bioethics at Princeton University, author of Animal Liberation in 1975 and Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed (Harper Perennial, 2023), talks about the new edition of his classic 1975 work, connecting animal rights to crises from climate change to the spread of new viruses. Elizabeth Glazer, founder of the journal Vital City and former director of the New York City Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice, talks about indelible NYC summer memories, and shares her thoughts on the state of public safety and criminal justice in the city. On this Summer Friday, we've put together some of our favorite recent interviews, including: Why the Rent is Still So High (Aug 7, 2023) Is It the End of Summer as We Know It? (Aug 1, 2023) Updating Animal Rights (Jun 1, 2023) NYC Summer Memories with Elizabeth Glazer (Jul 5, 2023)
The news to know for Friday, August 18, 2023! We have updates about the major storm heading for California as soon as this weekend. It could be the first tropical storm to make landfall there since the 1930s. And a first-of-its-kind meeting is happening at Camp David. We'll tell you which leaders will be there and why it's considered a big deal. Plus, which arm you get your next vaccine in might matter more than you realized, a Snapchat glitch had some people creeped out or looking to delete the app, and one tune seems to be emerging as the top song of the summer. See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: Miracle Made: https://www.TryMiracle.com/newsworthy Nutrafol: https://www.Nutrafol.com (Listen for the discount code) To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch
Andy and Brendan close out the week with a planned Summer Friday hours episode that is prolonged with general sports talk and exhaustion. They begin with a Golfweek report on the 2024 schedule that is to be officially announced by the PGA Tour next week, or supposed to be. They react to the new term “Signature” events replacing Designated events, Pebble Beach getting that status, and the mishmash of some keeping cuts while others doing away with them. There's a lament about the Olympics impact again as well as the loss of connection with these constant name changes. The second half of the podcast answers some Golf Advice emails on a Dynapower reward and hitting into a photo shoot at the Dallas Cowboys Golf Course.